I'm feeling real sick right now. Some jerk(s) tried to steal my '14 Forza.About 9pm this evening I looked out my apartment window (as I usually do before bed) and saw my parking space empty (except for the rain cover on the floor).

Got dressed and went outside. Got to the from of the apartment complex and checked with the security guard. He did not see anyone leave with the bike. We drove around the back of the complex and back near a shed, we found the bike.

The perps had jimmied the front cover and broke the steering lock.

Oddly, all my tools were sitting on the seat, including a USB charging brick. I called the police and filed a report. Also filed a claim with my insurance online. Now I have to wait until morning to check with local Honda dealer to see how much its going to cost to get this fixed.

It appears at this point the ignition system held up and prevented a drive away.Nothing was stolen,and the final result was your Forza was vandalized .Replacing some plastic and a new ignition shouldn't be too bad.Depending on your deductible ..good luck.By the way,if you could see your bike from your window,why not set up a security camera looking down on it all the time.If they come back you might be able to ID the culprit

The thieves probably thought they were getting a Hayabusa and gave up when they found out it was a scooter.

I had an old crap car stolen and then abandoned in the city of Vancouver. Some New Years drunks needed a ride. Someone slashed the tires of a dozen cars on the Vancouver street where my car was. I had to buy two new tires that costs more than I paid for the Datsun car.

Some kids turn into thieves BECAUSE the parents were too good to them. I know of several cases in which the parents gave their kid whatever he/she wanted, never making them responsible for anything. The kids reached a point where if they wanted something, They just took it, expecting the parents to deal with the consequences, which they did. Now that "kid" is in jail.

You see, when you reach a certain age you become responsible for your own actions, and the court is not going to ask the parents to make restitution for something that grown child did. Nope. They are just going to throw that dumbed up grownup in jail.

It appears at this point the ignition system held up and prevented a drive away.Nothing was stolen,and the final result was your Forza was vandalized .Replacing some plastic and a new ignition shouldn't be too bad.Depending on your deductible ..good luck.By the way,if you could see your bike from your window,why not set up a security camera looking down on it all the time.If they come back you might be able to ID the culprit

Nothing was stolen? What about my ability to use my scooter? The money I have to put out to get it fixed? The time lost? (the shop can't get me in till next week) The money I have to put out during this time on alternate transportation, which is the city bus...

I have been trying to get a webcam working in the window but the low-cost ones don't have the resolution or low light capability I need (IR justs reflects back from the window so is usless). I can't afford a $300 camera.

I will be looking into a "radar" sensor so that the bike can sense when someone gets near it and sends me a message on my phone as well as blast the eardrums off the perp...

Some kids turn into thieves BECAUSE the parents were too good to them. I know of several cases in which the parents gave their kid whatever he/she wanted, never making them responsible for anything. The kids reached a point where if they wanted something, They just took it, expecting the parents to deal with the consequences, which they did. Now that "kid" is in jail.

You see, when you reach a certain age you become responsible for your own actions, and the court is not going to ask the parents to make restitution for something that grown child did. Nope. They are just going to throw that dumbed up grownup in jail.

Can't take credit for this. Read it over on the Burgman forum -- a place filled with old geezers:"Only two things certain in life - taxes, and the elderly complaining about the young."Fish

After talking to my insurance co (progressive), the mutual consensus is for me to buy the parts and repair it myself. So I disassembled half the bike to get the damaged lock out. Got an order out to Partzilla and should have it 2-3 days after MLK day. Just under $200 for parts plus untold frustration...

But now that its apart, I get some pics of the farkle I added before this all happened- for another post.

Well, the 'Good' side of this is that you learn how to take your bike apart now.

So here is a small suggestion that a friend of mine did. He drilled a small hole in the concrete, screwed in one of those rods used to tie out a dog, and put kwik-crete in the hole. When it dried he bought a chain that would fit through the hole in the rod, and bolted the chain around the bike with a super lock from Home Depot. Maybe it could be broken, but it would be too much effort for most thieves. Just make sure the weakest point is not the rod. Once it is in, if it is chopped off at the ground, you can't get it out.

What insurance company do you have? I just went from State Farm to Progressive. I had SF for my auto, scoot but for some reason my 09 Nissan Cube kept going up and up in rates even though no one wants to steal it whatsoever. Its kind of ugly you know. State Farm has good really good scooter and motorcycle rates but for some reason they do not offer roadside assistance while Progressive does which is a big draw. Its only 10 bucks for one year of roadside help. I deem it a big bargain.

You can always set up a cell phone so you can trace it and just throw it under the seat. I myself use 2 chains that you need big ass tools to cut through. Did some research on youtube and a locksmith recomds a type of chain that is the same thing they make semi snow chains out of. Also they do make disc locks that have alarms on them . I m glad you didn't lose your . I m still checking clist for my stolen scooter 3 years on. i think someone just dumped it in the bush

What insurance company do you have? I just went from State Farm to Progressive. I had SF for my auto, scoot but for some reason my 09 Nissan Cube kept going up and up in rates even though no one wants to steal it whatsoever. Its kind of ugly you know. State Farm has good really good scooter and motorcycle rates but for some reason they do not offer roadside assistance while Progressive does which is a big draw. Its only 10 bucks for one year of roadside help. I deem it a big bargain.

I have had Progressive since my Burgman crash- and they basically did nothing- and still do nothing.The Burg didn't have the right coverage they said.The Forza has $500 deductible, so cheaper for me to do the work myself.

Parts from Partzilla cost me $200 plus a week and a half waiting for delivery...

Well I'm back on the road and much better prepared.Got an Oxford OF38 Boss Disc Lock, A Big A$$ cable and lock to wrap around the rear wheel and a tree at the parking spot, and a security camera in my window to watch it (so I don't have to look out the window every 5 minutes...

in uk, the forza300 is acclaimed to be so far impossible to start without keys. hence i picked up a stolen recovered for pennies here due to damage the thieves caused. next time set fire to shed and put full claim in, $500 is steep so might as well get your dollars worth. mine still isnt finished; need clocks and a couple of other bits replacing. am on a honda majesty 125 uprated to 180. its chained up to a floor ring and i also have one of those toddler alarms that go off if kid is more than 6 feet away from you. alarm bit is in bike and other sensor wrapped and cable tied to security ring. i liked the phone as a tracker idea but im going to see if i can hide a cheap android notepad on a trickle charge as costs less. Under top box or inside its lid with a cover over it.

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